What companies do we need to meet the ecological, human and societal challenges we face? A "regenerative" economy will only be possible by changing the capitalist model. But this change is only possible if it is accompanied by a change in values.
The revolution in the economy is already underway and takes many forms. Some people no longer want to support a model that has run out of steam and are withdrawing. More and more employees and young graduates are refusing to contribute to the end of the world in order to make ends meet. They are bringing out promising solutions, outside the traditional business world, in associations, collectives, social enterprises...
The company can also be a place of progress and social change, a political place, but also a spiritual, humanist and ecological place. New forms of enterprise, mission-based companies, BCorp, social and solidarity economy enterprises, can become the basis of such entrepreneurial commitments, with reasons for being that reconcile performance and strong values. It is a global ecosystem that must be created, a continuum of organizations that participate in the emergence of a new economy, with various statuses and levels of commitment.
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